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Hebrews 6:19

"We have this as a sure and steadfast anchor of the soul."

You don’t have to walk through grief alone. Los You don’t have to walk through grief alone.

Losing a child brings unimaginable heartache—and it can feel incredibly isolating. But there is a place just for you.

Hope Groups are a safe, loving space for moms who have experienced the loss of a baby. Together, we’ll share, listen, and gently point one another to the unwavering hope we have in Christ.

💛 Summer 2025 Mini Series
🗓 5-week Online Group
📅 June 16 – July 10
💻 Weekly Zoom + Optional FB Community
💵 $10 Registration | Open May 15 – June 15

Come as you are. You are seen, loved, and never alone.
Register now: https://hopemommies.org/hope-groups 
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Joy and grief often walk hand in hand for Hope Mom Joy and grief often walk hand in hand for Hope Moms. In this episode, Erin Thibodeaux joins Kristin Hernandez to share her motherhood journey—the excitement of expecting twins and the devastating loss of her daughter, Adalyn Layne, who lived just 26 days.

Together, they talk about the complexities of grieving one child while raising another, the unique challenges of parenting through sorrow, and the ways God’s presence and the compassion of others have met @erinethib in her deepest pain. With honesty and grace, Erin reflects on the tension of joy and grief coexisting, the role of faith in her healing, and how community—especially through Hope Mommies—helped her feel seen, supported, and strengthened.

Episode 44: Holding Joy and Grief Together: Finding Comfort in God and Community After Twin Loss with Erin Thibodeaux is now available wherever you listen to podcasts and at hopemommies.org/podcast.
There is something holy about grief. Not because i There is something holy about grief. Not because it feels good or because we understand it—but because God meets us there.

We often feel pressure to move past our sorrow. To find the silver lining. To clean up our tears and point to hope before we’ve even had time to weep.

But the heart of our God is not one who rushes us past our pain.

Jesus is not afraid of your sorrow.
He won’t hurry you through it.
He won’t minimize it.
He won’t say “at least.”
He will just sit beside you.
He will weep with you.
He will hold your broken heart in His hands and whisper, “I’m here.”
There will be a time for hope. There will be a time for joy. But maybe today is the day for lament.

And that’s okay.

Read the full article here: https://hopemommies.org/god-is-not-outside-this-grief-he-is-with-you-in-it 
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Snippets from books we recommend: "In the shadowy Snippets from books we recommend:
"In the shadowy darkness when all he hears is the echo of his own beating heart, the psalmist feels all alone. He has cried out to God but God has been silent. He doesn’t know when or why or how God will respond and intervene. In that quietness, he turns to what he knows about God: God is love". Christina Fox in “A Heart Set Free, pg 126
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